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in washington for wbal-tv 11 news. >> in 2006, wbal accepted the walter cronkite award. it is one of the most prestigious awards in the industry. it is only awarded to one station each year. there is continuing coverage of his death on our web site at wbaltv.com you can read his biography. we're interested in hearing your most memorable moments. >>> we want to take you live to start escape -- art scape. is the largest free art festival in the united states. it is live in baltimore city. it is crowded. they came for performance and visual artists and entertainment. we have run into a lot of characters since it started on friday. this is tom. he is a genuine source swallowwort. -- he is a genuine sword s wallower. we have a link of the complete listings on our web site wbaltv.com >> sports is coming at next. >> testing is underway on the washington metro after the deadly train collision last month. we will tell you what it means for traveling this weekend. >> an apartment fire claimed the life of a young boy while critically injuring another. investigators say the whole th
in washington for wbal-tv 11 news. >> in 2006, wbal accepted the walter cronkite award. it is one of the most prestigious awards in the industry. it is only awarded to one station each year. there is continuing coverage of his death on our web site at wbaltv.com you can read his biography. we're interested in hearing your most memorable moments. >>> we want to take you live to start escape -- art scape. is the largest free art festival in the united states. it is live in...
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southeast, which is really from washington down to florida. there is not much wind in summer. >> that is correct. >> there is a lot of sunlight. a lot of flowers. you have a very large population area on the coast that would not be terribly well served by wind power. or by solar power. >> if you look at what states have adopted renewable standards -- >> which is a government mandate. >> it is a mandate. 29 states have these. if you look at the southeastern states, none have adopted a because they did not have those resources. -- none have adopted it because they did not have those resources. if we go to a national standard, it will mean those states have to effectively buy that energy from somewhere else. that will come at a cost to their citizens. >> you have been at mother superior about the tap of gasoline. they also have many more diesel cars. they do not make annoys like other machines. every diesel engine makes a noise. how is it that europeans have achieved this? should we copy them? >> like so many things in europe, they have a differe
southeast, which is really from washington down to florida. there is not much wind in summer. >> that is correct. >> there is a lot of sunlight. a lot of flowers. you have a very large population area on the coast that would not be terribly well served by wind power. or by solar power. >> if you look at what states have adopted renewable standards -- >> which is a government mandate. >> it is a mandate. 29 states have these. if you look at the southeastern states,...
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today marked the 11th consecutive day in washington of below average temperatures. as far as pollen count goes, in the last fe days grass has taken the lead. we have had a couple of fridays and a lot of sunshine. temperatures are on the way down. 69 degrees in fairfax, 64 degrees in frederick. temperatures will continue to fall all across the northeast. if you take this mother wept -- what month is it? it could be september. it could be made. he would not think july, but that is what we have all because of high pressure that is rather consistent in bringing in whether from the northwest. it is just more normal for some of it to get up here, but that has not happened. it will be in control tamara. -- be in control tomorrow. it is going to bring in more clouds and is that teams up with an approaching cold front over the weekend, we will see a chance of showers and thunderstorms probably coming on saturday. behind this system on sunday, we will see some sunshine. here is your express' forecast. sunshine during the daylow 80's. more of the same on friday, but probably m
today marked the 11th consecutive day in washington of below average temperatures. as far as pollen count goes, in the last fe days grass has taken the lead. we have had a couple of fridays and a lot of sunshine. temperatures are on the way down. 69 degrees in fairfax, 64 degrees in frederick. temperatures will continue to fall all across the northeast. if you take this mother wept -- what month is it? it could be september. it could be made. he would not think july, but that is what we have...
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it was washington's olga who got to be the hero. she defeated the league's female mvp to clinch the title. the kastles beat the lasers 23- 20. with the win by olga, washington kastles are the king ever the world team tennis pro league championship. >> everyone was laughing at me when i said we were going to win this, the whole thing. and i predicted that we'd win this season. it's a dream come true. this season win or lose tonight, i've had so much fun. i feel like my head is about to explode. it wasn't easy. it's awesome. i want to thank them all for supporting us. it's great. >> congrats to olga, murphy and the entire kastlorganization. >>> it's year two of the jim zorn era and the z man as he likes to be referred to is under a little pressure. last year they busted out of the gates for a 6-2 start. then i flip -- then he flipped it, finished 2-6. that adds up to 8-8. zorn not the only one under pressure this year. jason campbell is entering his fifth year with the team, his third as projected starter. this year the team tried to
it was washington's olga who got to be the hero. she defeated the league's female mvp to clinch the title. the kastles beat the lasers 23- 20. with the win by olga, washington kastles are the king ever the world team tennis pro league championship. >> everyone was laughing at me when i said we were going to win this, the whole thing. and i predicted that we'd win this season. it's a dream come true. this season win or lose tonight, i've had so much fun. i feel like my head is about to...
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washington can't pay its bills either. let's not forget one other point california and new york haven't been involved in these kind of cap and trade schemes. california has renewable energy standards, they passed their own cap and trade and businesses are moving out of the state because of those, as well. >> these do have very high tax rates. every time they say, let's raise them some more. and the states with a biggest budgets. >> part of the reason why, people are picking up their bags and going because they do not want to be the one who get stuck paying all these bills. one of new york's big problems, they have come to rely so heavily on marginal tax ratings organization the highest income earners. >> paying a huge proportion, 50% of stated revenue. >> when you have a recession like this, that money goes poof. >> you really do need tax reform and ultimately need tax limitations. >> when we come back, the cap and trade controversy. we'll take a look how similar skeemsz have worked or not in europe and what the true costs
washington can't pay its bills either. let's not forget one other point california and new york haven't been involved in these kind of cap and trade schemes. california has renewable energy standards, they passed their own cap and trade and businesses are moving out of the state because of those, as well. >> these do have very high tax rates. every time they say, let's raise them some more. and the states with a biggest budgets. >> part of the reason why, people are picking up their...
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from washington, d.c., ts has been "whithouse chronicle" -- a weekly analysis of e news with insig and a sense of mor, featuring llewellyn kin linda gasparelloand guests. this program m be seen on pbs ations and cable access channels. see the program online, vis us at whitehouseronicle.com. see the program online, vis us at whitehouseronicle.com.
from washington, d.c., ts has been "whithouse chronicle" -- a weekly analysis of e news with insig and a sense of mor, featuring llewellyn kin linda gasparelloand guests. this program m be seen on pbs ations and cable access channels. see the program online, vis us at whitehouseronicle.com. see the program online, vis us at whitehouseronicle.com.
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and washington reporters asked to eat and judge. >> three, two, one. >> nine, and away from the grill. >> how are you doing? >> i'm let you in on a little secret, i use different ingredients, pretty mild. >> the sword fish was great, it is working, so far so good new presentation, i'm a big steak guy. delicious, nicely done. >> jo, what do you think of the sauce? >> love the sauce. >> i love it, not a big fish guy. i am not as tough a critic as joe, not tough competition. >> a one-point winner. >> this is tough work. but if you can get it, it is good work. >> and thanks to everybody at the park today, the nationals from the post and ed gilbert, who you saw mc 'ing the event, but i did have a good time and snuck in two hot dogs after the event. but that is just me. many thanks to rich dunn, who hosted it. and tom watson, gave us all a thrill and proved that age really is just a number. i'll see you all tomorrow night. dave feldman will be back from vacation on tuesday. so join us all night long. good night now people.
and washington reporters asked to eat and judge. >> three, two, one. >> nine, and away from the grill. >> how are you doing? >> i'm let you in on a little secret, i use different ingredients, pretty mild. >> the sword fish was great, it is working, so far so good new presentation, i'm a big steak guy. delicious, nicely done. >> jo, what do you think of the sauce? >> love the sauce. >> i love it, not a big fish guy. i am not as tough a critic as...
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>>> from washington, the mclaughlin group. the american original. for over two decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >>> the mclaughlin group is brought to you by metlife. guarantees for the life. >>> issue one, happy fourth. ♪ [ music ] >> built on rocks stronger than oceans, god blessed, and teaming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace. >> in 1989, twenty years ago, our 40th president saluted america. barbra thatcher, former prime minister of the uk also recognized our exceptionalism. americans and europeans alike sometimes forget unique is the united states of america. no other nation has been built upon an idea, the idea of liberty. >> question, is the spirit of american exceptionalism alive and well across the land this fourth of july? rich. >> yes, very much so across the land. i worry about washington, john. if you look at what american exceptionalism. other western nations have a focus on individualism and self- reliance, a really healthy distrust of government. and barack obama and the democrats are cool
>>> from washington, the mclaughlin group. the american original. for over two decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >>> the mclaughlin group is brought to you by metlife. guarantees for the life. >>> issue one, happy fourth. ♪ [ music ] >> built on rocks stronger than oceans, god blessed, and teaming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace. >> in 1989, twenty years ago, our 40th president saluted america. barbra thatcher,...
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plus, they are coming to washington, and the former funmy man says that they will be -- funny man says they will be all business right now. >>> coming up live from los angeles, a judge removes michael jackson's mother as executor of his estate. with the ex-wife fight for custody of their children? tonight on the cbs evening news. travel, stress, eating on the run. diarrhea just stops me. (announcer) kao speeds to the source to shut down diarrhea and its discomfort. stop it fast with kaopectate. >>> this could be a big break in the serial killing that has the town in south carolina. now, police shot and killed the man this morning trying to break into the home this morning about 30 miles from south carolina. now, police, they are not saying immediately, whether the crimes are connected, five people, they were shot and killed and then the rural community, they were last waoeb. hundreds of people attended that for two of the areas. >> when you start feeling older and children, you know, it's out there. >> and a handle of witnesses, they caught a glimpse of the killer and provided a police
plus, they are coming to washington, and the former funmy man says that they will be -- funny man says they will be all business right now. >>> coming up live from los angeles, a judge removes michael jackson's mother as executor of his estate. with the ex-wife fight for custody of their children? tonight on the cbs evening news. travel, stress, eating on the run. diarrhea just stops me. (announcer) kao speeds to the source to shut down diarrhea and its discomfort. stop it fast with...
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susan roberts is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we certainly felt it here in washington over the weekend. the storms were powerful but isolated. they made their way with damaging winds up through the coast over the weekend. >> oh, my god. i've never seen anything like this in my entire life, in this area specifically. like a monsoon came through. >> reporter: the worst of the storms roared through late yesterday. heavy flooding, rain, hail and gusting winds that toppled trees and power lines. four people were struck by lightning in new jersey. >> i couldn't believe all the trees were down in the middle of the street and my next door neighbor has a whole tree across his house, like right across the roof, totally. >> reporter: late yesterday, the storm aggressively moved up the coast leaving up to 20,000 people in virginia and maryland without power. >> the weather was like so many snaps downed trees. >> we all ran into the basement and stayed there for about a minute or two andll then realiz that it had passed by. >> how did all thi
susan roberts is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we certainly felt it here in washington over the weekend. the storms were powerful but isolated. they made their way with damaging winds up through the coast over the weekend. >> oh, my god. i've never seen anything like this in my entire life, in this area specifically. like a monsoon came through. >> reporter: the worst of the storms roared through late yesterday. heavy flooding, rain,...
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about 90-degree temperatures and a heat index of 100 and you're in july, you're doing pretty well in washington dc. and we're going to keep that trend going at least for the next couple of days. let's start with the three-day out look first as we always do and then we'll get into the extended in a few minutes. i'm going to throw a little rain into the forecast. the normal high 188. we're going to say -- 88. we're going to stay below that all the way through the weekend. spikly for the rest of the -- specifically for the rest of the night, i think you can open the windows again. low to mid 60s in the city. light southeast wind at 5 or 10 miles an hour. during the day tomorrow, a repeat of today. partly sunny skies. mild conditions with a high temperatures in the range of 79-84. east, southeast wind at ten. obviously you don't expect any weather problems when you wake up in the morning on friday. we did have some thick cloud cover around a couple of hours ago, but a lot of that has dissipated now. and that's because the little weather system that was passing on by in the mountains is now off to t
about 90-degree temperatures and a heat index of 100 and you're in july, you're doing pretty well in washington dc. and we're going to keep that trend going at least for the next couple of days. let's start with the three-day out look first as we always do and then we'll get into the extended in a few minutes. i'm going to throw a little rain into the forecast. the normal high 188. we're going to say -- 88. we're going to stay below that all the way through the weekend. spikly for the rest of...
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we begin with the washington nationals. it's an awn believable -- an unbelievable fact the nationals have more ra delays than they have wins at 28. things were cooking early for the home team. a leadoff triple. guzman a hotshot. next batter is going to be ryan zimmerman. zin just flat out tattoos that 17th of the year. eft center. it's 2-0 nationals. after a three-hour ten-minute rain delay, the game resumed, bottom of the 2nd. now 3-0 but add dumb dunn push -- adam dunn pushing for more cushion. right now bottom 3, nats lead it big time 7-0. >>> like the nats, o's have struggled. they're at fenway park this weekend. that is a favorite ortiz home run. three-run rip for big poppy. bottom 4, ortiz is next at-bat. guthrie, close to the tummy of big poppy. red sox fans don't like it. poppy takes his base instead of taking off for the mound. o's down. nick markakis up. a pretty play in the hole in time to get his man. man. 7-2 they go down to the red sox. pay attention to this. top for, yanks one follow. watch the tiger fan with
we begin with the washington nationals. it's an awn believable -- an unbelievable fact the nationals have more ra delays than they have wins at 28. things were cooking early for the home team. a leadoff triple. guzman a hotshot. next batter is going to be ryan zimmerman. zin just flat out tattoos that 17th of the year. eft center. it's 2-0 nationals. after a three-hour ten-minute rain delay, the game resumed, bottom of the 2nd. now 3-0 but add dumb dunn push -- adam dunn pushing for more...
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welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. there was a bit of a chill left over from the cold war as president obama med with russian prime minister vladimir putin today. the president told senior white house correspondent major garrett that he doesn't expect a meeting of the minds with putin at any time soon. >> it was very nice weather in moscow. >> that's one of the few things prime minister putin does not control. putin devoted nearly an hour to a lecture on the cold war and all that has gone wrong in u.s.-russian relations since. in the second hour, mr. obama talked about iran's nuclear ambitions, alternative energy and climate change. senior u.s. officials described putin's tone as cordial. this contrasts with khrushchev's hectoring in vienna of a young president john kennedy. after his session with putin, fox asked if the president still believes as he said five days ago that putin still has one foot stuck in the cold war. >> i think that he would admit that his formative years were shaped in the cold war, and that some
welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. there was a bit of a chill left over from the cold war as president obama med with russian prime minister vladimir putin today. the president told senior white house correspondent major garrett that he doesn't expect a meeting of the minds with putin at any time soon. >> it was very nice weather in moscow. >> that's one of the few things prime minister putin does not control. putin devoted nearly an hour to a lecture on the cold war and all...
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you are looking at a loovly picture of the skyline of the nation's capital, the washington nument pointing toward our sky, which we'll find out if they're clear, cloudy, whatever. welcome to "news 4 today." i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang in for barbara harrison today. we want to start things off, as we always do with a look at weather and traffic. >> well, good morning. it is a cloudy start, and a little more humid overnight, but a pleasant morning. we don't have any rain ouar nd .ongire th fere ae ewapresinklar oundou riismondt thho ur urte nompe iur70w er n ininshonhe ton m0s-6id prince ry, fairfax, george's counties. upper 50s farther to the west. lower 60s eastern shore. het in tnsouaintn ihe t 50s. may get some rain later on today. details in the forecast coming up at 5:01. stay tuned. >> thank you, tom. >> let's go to jerry edwards, say happy monday morning to him. how are you, jerry? >> doing great. happy monday to you guys. let's see how we're doing here. so far, so good along i-270. had some overnight road work. at might be the reason for a little sluggish traffic headed through g
you are looking at a loovly picture of the skyline of the nation's capital, the washington nument pointing toward our sky, which we'll find out if they're clear, cloudy, whatever. welcome to "news 4 today." i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang in for barbara harrison today. we want to start things off, as we always do with a look at weather and traffic. >> well, good morning. it is a cloudy start, and a little more humid overnight, but a pleasant morning. we don't have any rain...
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. >> glor: kimberly dozier in washington tonight. kimberly, thank you. mr. obama's latest health care remarks come one day after his public retreat from earlier harsh criticism of the cambridge massachusetts, police but the controversy over the arrest of a harvard professor, though easing is still not over bianca solorzano is this cambridge tonight. >> reporter: president obama's efforts to cool the controversy over the arrest of black scholar henry gates seemed to be working. >> i could have calibrated those words differently. >> reporter: last night gates accepted mr. obama's invitation to share a beer with sergeant james crowley, the white officer who arrested him for disorderly conduct at his home in cambridge last week. crowley was responded to a 911 call from a neighbor reporting a possible break-in. >> he needed to greet me with respect not presume that i'm the perp as they say on television. >> reporter: what happened here at gates' home has placed a national spotlight on how law enforcement is trained to handle difficult confrontations and police of
. >> glor: kimberly dozier in washington tonight. kimberly, thank you. mr. obama's latest health care remarks come one day after his public retreat from earlier harsh criticism of the cambridge massachusetts, police but the controversy over the arrest of a harvard professor, though easing is still not over bianca solorzano is this cambridge tonight. >> reporter: president obama's efforts to cool the controversy over the arrest of black scholar henry gates seemed to be working....
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it is like they brought wrigley field to washington. the nationals lose. >>> spectator was killed today in the tort of france -- in the tour de france. she was crossing the street when she was struck and killed by a police escort motorcycle. this is the third time in the last 10 years a spectator has been killed. the guy in the yellow jersey gets to wear it one more night. he is still leading. lance armstrong is still fourth, 8 seconds back. >>> tom watson won the british open in 1975. you remember that, right? >> sure. >> 9:00m.a.gh rire, he, t m.a.rh . >>> the mild temperatures continue? >> one more day of very nice weather. showers and thunderstorms monday through wednesday, slightly cooler. the temperatures are well below average this time of year. >> thank you for joining us. we will s
it is like they brought wrigley field to washington. the nationals lose. >>> spectator was killed today in the tort of france -- in the tour de france. she was crossing the street when she was struck and killed by a police escort motorcycle. this is the third time in the last 10 years a spectator has been killed. the guy in the yellow jersey gets to wear it one more night. he is still leading. lance armstrong is still fourth, 8 seconds back. >>> tom watson won the british open...
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we have the familiar picture of the baron, initially in pressing washington with his almost scathing reviews of the condition of the troops, the sanitary conditions in the camp, the arrangements of the fortifications, enough so that washington was happy to turn over to him the training of the troops and of course that's where baron enters into the revolutionary legend as the man who trained the troops, the man who initially drove the company and then passed the members of the model company on to train the rest of the army. but valley forge also i think reveals some attributes to the personality that oftentimes are overlooked. again, keeping in mind that this was not something that he wanted. he didn't want to train troops and he explained this later on. something was put in his lap that he did because nobody else was doing it and certainly he knew a very well but this wasn't what he intended on doing with his military career in the united states. one thing that is clear considering the accolades that has been heaped upon him for what he accomplished at valley forge and was justifiabl
we have the familiar picture of the baron, initially in pressing washington with his almost scathing reviews of the condition of the troops, the sanitary conditions in the camp, the arrangements of the fortifications, enough so that washington was happy to turn over to him the training of the troops and of course that's where baron enters into the revolutionary legend as the man who trained the troops, the man who initially drove the company and then passed the members of the model company on...
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. >>> up in washington, some wall street giants post record profits at the foreclosure rate jumps to a new record high. i will have that story coming up. >>> we are dealing with the closure of a road and we [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> we will get to our extortion just a minute. just a minute.
. >>> up in washington, some wall street giants post record profits at the foreclosure rate jumps to a new record high. i will have that story coming up. >>> we are dealing with the closure of a road and we [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> we will get to our extortion just a minute. just a minute.
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the washington capitals -- washington kastles are hosting the lasers for world team tennis. prior to the match. they were nice enough to let me play. a pseudo celebry if you will. i teamed with wusa's an gi gott -- angie g.o.v. daryl greener, the hall of famer told me not to show this video but i waited it will i was safely away from daryl to show the video. so daryl won't catch us and we'll have more tonight as the kastles plays for the championship. daryl is new to tennis and he said make me look good. i hope he's not watching. he's going to look great tonight. he's a hall of famer. >> you didn't do too bad yourself. >> i did okay. >> i'm getting my game on lately. trying. >> i want to see this one. >> i'll bring a camera, will. >> yeah. just le daryl you'll take care of me, right? >>> that's going to do it for us. good show. we'll celebrate like the nats the wee bona tckhtig htat 10:00 e anthr d news edge at 11:00. >>> see you.
the washington capitals -- washington kastles are hosting the lasers for world team tennis. prior to the match. they were nice enough to let me play. a pseudo celebry if you will. i teamed with wusa's an gi gott -- angie g.o.v. daryl greener, the hall of famer told me not to show this video but i waited it will i was safely away from daryl to show the video. so daryl won't catch us and we'll have more tonight as the kastles plays for the championship. daryl is new to tennis and he said make me...
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i'm joined now live from washington by aon billings seni news editor for "roll call." good morning. >> good mornin >> what a conservatives thinking? do thethink they can blk sotomayor's nomination? is that the best case scenario r them or something else? >> i think that woulde the best case but it's n going to happen a they now that. i think they're going to u th week's hearings toet the tone for thejudiciary. th know there will probably be another sueme cot nomineen obama's tenure and they want to make the cas for how they want th judicia to go. they knowhis nominee, soni sotomayor, is not going to change the makeup o the urt. she's probably going to be liberal jurist. judge suitor was a irly beral jurist. they want to make the case the n't want activist judges, they want to make the case she's not going to be an activist judge and in the meantime democra will try to blunt tticism ansay she's goin to be moderate she has the highest score from the american bar associatio this is a woman whoas 17 yrs of judicial experience. you know, she came from t hard scrabble beginn
i'm joined now live from washington by aon billings seni news editor for "roll call." good morning. >> good mornin >> what a conservatives thinking? do thethink they can blk sotomayor's nomination? is that the best case scenario r them or something else? >> i think that woulde the best case but it's n going to happen a they now that. i think they're going to u th week's hearings toet the tone for thejudiciary. th know there will probably be another sueme cot nomineen...
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i'm tracy potts in washington where the ?az has given up its deadline but the house is still working on it. >> and now that the storm is passing we do have several problem spots as a result of it. downed trees in many areas blocking lanes. we'll update you coming up. [captioning made possible by constellation energy] captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. you all right? >> takes me about a week to get back in the swing of things. >> welcome back. >> thank you very much. all choked up about it. >> welcome back to
i'm tracy potts in washington where the ?az has given up its deadline but the house is still working on it. >> and now that the storm is passing we do have several problem spots as a result of it. downed trees in many areas blocking lanes. we'll update you coming up. [captioning made possible by constellation energy] captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. you all right? >> takes me about a week to get back in the...
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. >> i'm brook hart in washington. the u.s. military is reacting to the taliban's release of a video showing a hostage soldier in afghanistan. i'll have that story coming up. >> and we're tracking an early morning accident this monday morning. if you're heading out on the southwest corner of the beltway, we'll update you on lane close captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> i'm lisa robinson. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. we'll get to our big story, first a check of the forecast with sandra shaw. a gorgeous weekend. right, ladies? >> it was incredible. >> it couldn't have been better for art scape. i'm sure ty did really well. today we're going to be seeing another nice
. >> i'm brook hart in washington. the u.s. military is reacting to the taliban's release of a video showing a hostage soldier in afghanistan. i'll have that story coming up. >> and we're tracking an early morning accident this monday morning. if you're heading out on the southwest corner of the beltway, we'll update you on lane close captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> i'm lisa robinson. thanks for...
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i went ck to the magazine and i told them and they sent me to washington. so thawas my fir movie in america which immediately put me.... >> rose: but you have stayed with that. you are connectedo films in a major way. >> yes. >> rose: i want us go behind the scenes into the ad and the het and the passion of the photographer. >> yes. >> rose: you. >> well, i mean,for me i learned, for example, th i need to beny own and i need to be one on owhen i do a portit. i cannot fction very well if there are oer people around. and all these peoplere absolutely necessaryo me also. i mean, they are crucial. they can be m assistant, they are, like, working le the hair and meup people, the stylists, all of them have a very portant part to play. but they playheir part and then it's my ment to be oneon e. and to me it's crual to be one on one because it's... it's.. >> rose: a hallmark of what you do is iimacy. >> yes. >>ose: and that's the only way you can create that as we here. >> yes. exactl for me, th's the only way maybe there is anoer way t i have not found it yet is t
i went ck to the magazine and i told them and they sent me to washington. so thawas my fir movie in america which immediately put me.... >> rose: but you have stayed with that. you are connectedo films in a major way. >> yes. >> rose: i want us go behind the scenes into the ad and the het and the passion of the photographer. >> yes. >> rose: you. >> well, i mean,for me i learned, for example, th i need to beny own and i need to be one on owhen i do a portit....
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many years ago, i did a summer internship at the "washington post," i even worked for that watergate super slooth bob woodward i put 16 years in at the "wall street journal." i picked up the "wall street journal" today, my gosh, government gone wild. look at today's government front page, i count, mygoodness, i couna total of ninetories on the front page of the journal and it's all over t place, stories on government deep and troubling intrusi into companies and industri. inside t pap, about a half-dozen more stories, gmow a vernment subsidy, boom, a government subsidy i chapter 11. u have citigroup, another vernment owned satellite, shaking up management to mollify washington, the g8 summit. health care coverage, wall street complaining about treasury and warrants and treasure to modify loans from wall street and chase telling heck with it, sell our warrants into the market and aig begging to be allowed to give its bonus contract for employees and payback time for u.s. bank, amazon in a tangle and tomorrow story on government herd iing or business and the government wants to extend
many years ago, i did a summer internship at the "washington post," i even worked for that watergate super slooth bob woodward i put 16 years in at the "wall street journal." i picked up the "wall street journal" today, my gosh, government gone wild. look at today's government front page, i count, mygoodness, i couna total of ninetories on the front page of the journal and it's all over t place, stories on government deep and troubling intrusi into companies and...
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thunderstorms and severe wther from washington state to the dakotas and down to colorado. large hail, gusty winds and possible tornadoes. thunderstorms from orida and carolinas and arkansas down the gulf coast. >> 102 in dallas, 91 in miami. 80 in boston, 83 in new york. 78 in boise, and 95 in sacramen. >> it was a big crackdown in southern california in more ways than one. >> people lined up and unzipped for the annual moon over amtrak get together in orange county. 100 people turned out and you can tell they're all mooning passing trains. that is compared to last year's crowd of about 8,000. that event had to be shut down because of traffic jams, public nudity and believe it or not drunkenness. >> imagine that. >> the beefed up controls and tighter restrictions apparently did work but some people still dropped trow right there. that's one time you don't want a window seat on a train. >> i have to admit i almost would. ♪ blue moon, you knew just what i was there for ♪ i was there for ♪ >> confirmation hearings for sonia sotomayor begin today. she'll make an opening
thunderstorms and severe wther from washington state to the dakotas and down to colorado. large hail, gusty winds and possible tornadoes. thunderstorms from orida and carolinas and arkansas down the gulf coast. >> 102 in dallas, 91 in miami. 80 in boston, 83 in new york. 78 in boise, and 95 in sacramen. >> it was a big crackdown in southern california in more ways than one. >> people lined up and unzipped for the annual moon over amtrak get together in orange county. 100...
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tonight the washington castles captured the city's first championship in five years. the kings of world team tennis after a remarkable run. they started the season 0-4, rallied to clinch the final playoff spot, upset theop team in their conference enroute to the title. they're playing for the billie jean king trophy. men's mvp. puts away the point with a smash. the castles had it going on. the women's single match determined the title. the two exchange ground strokes. then king hits the shot long. that's it. the castles win it 23-20 to claim the championship in just the team's second season in the league. let the celebration begin for coach murphy jenson and his crew. >> a dream come true. i've had so much fun. i feel like my head's about to explode. our team this match, olga, the way she came back. we never gave up on her and she never gave up on us. that's really what team is all about. the castles team is the best in world team tennis. >> murphy jenson and the castles the king of the city. nascar. the leader was flagged for speeding on pit stop. he was so mad he sh
tonight the washington castles captured the city's first championship in five years. the kings of world team tennis after a remarkable run. they started the season 0-4, rallied to clinch the final playoff spot, upset theop team in their conference enroute to the title. they're playing for the billie jean king trophy. men's mvp. puts away the point with a smash. the castles had it going on. the women's single match determined the title. the two exchange ground strokes. then king hits the shot...
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abc news, washington. >>> 6:07 now. north korean leader kim jong il has life-threatening pancreatic cancer. south korea tv reports the 67-year-olds was diagnosed with cancer last summer after suffering a stroke. according to a report kim is expected to live no longer than five years. he's also expected to name his son as his successor in three years. >>> this is a murder case that is really shocking the nation. capturing national headlines. we're all talking about the shooting deaths of a wealthy florida couple known for adopting children. with developmental disabilities. florida police say they are still working to sort out the motive. two men are being held on open murder charges but investigators say more arrests are expected. byrd and melanie billings had 16 children, 12 of them adopted with developmental disabilities. >> they said they are going to do everything in their power to keep them together. i hope that happens but that will be a huge commitment. >> the billings were murdered while eight of their children w
abc news, washington. >>> 6:07 now. north korean leader kim jong il has life-threatening pancreatic cancer. south korea tv reports the 67-year-olds was diagnosed with cancer last summer after suffering a stroke. according to a report kim is expected to live no longer than five years. he's also expected to name his son as his successor in three years. >>> this is a murder case that is really shocking the nation. capturing national headlines. we're all talking about the shooting...
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you are looking live at the washington monday numb. howard bernstein is here. i hope you had a nice weekend. the storms were good. i didn't have to water my lawn. >> i still haven't mowed my lawn this month. i took out the weed whacker but it has been dry. a lot of areas are praying for the rain and we have chances all week to get rain. before i get to live doppler hd getting a lot of good feedback on the interactive radar b@at wusa9.com. this gives you the ability to zoom in and out not only in washington by across the country. so you want to track weather anywhere, wusa9.com on the weather tab and go to interaivto interactive dadoppler hd becaus hawedoppler hd because we have vebeen tracking storms. some of them are pulling ent hi ded inbandpetypret bad deinyour pr onyour definition across southern maryland and the eastern shore. some lighter showers which have moved in to dictthe rist no up in montgomery county, southern part of the county has to worry about that but notice the activity moving up to bowie with light showers there. the -- the heavy stuff is m
you are looking live at the washington monday numb. howard bernstein is here. i hope you had a nice weekend. the storms were good. i didn't have to water my lawn. >> i still haven't mowed my lawn this month. i took out the weed whacker but it has been dry. a lot of areas are praying for the rain and we have chances all week to get rain. before i get to live doppler hd getting a lot of good feedback on the interactive radar b@at wusa9.com. this gives you the ability to zoom in and out not...
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turned to washington for help. and right now the greatest control ogm is in wash-- washington. the government controls 60% of the company and without of that they wouldn't have been able to emerge out of bankruptcy as quickly as they did. 40 days defied even the experts who thought it would take much longer than that. >> so what is next for gm, bill? >> reporter: well, they've been shutting products. i'm outside of a dealership here that used to be gm, buick and pontiac. pontiac will fade away. they're shutting down another -- another 4,000 salaried workers will be cut and they want to trim down quickly and want to get some new products and people into the showroom because they have to repay the government about $50 billion by 2015. they say they're confident they can do that but the economy still faltering, particularly here in michigan, and that will make it a very difficult task. >> this is the day and age where everybody is trying to do more than less. we know they slashed their work force. do they still they they can turn out a good work product? >> reporter: one of the th
turned to washington for help. and right now the greatest control ogm is in wash-- washington. the government controls 60% of the company and without of that they wouldn't have been able to emerge out of bankruptcy as quickly as they did. 40 days defied even the experts who thought it would take much longer than that. >> so what is next for gm, bill? >> reporter: well, they've been shutting products. i'm outside of a dealership here that used to be gm, buick and pontiac. pontiac...
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job titles don't change the rules, except in washington. that's where they do, and that's request we're in the situation we're in. also, my mother used to tell me, show me your friends an i'll show you your future, since we're getting all buddy buddy with france, here's your future, gang. small-scale replay of the 2005 unrest there. about 60 young people rioted, burning dozens of cars, apparently after learning that a local man tried to commit suicide in jail. the man later died. that's not the only rup yiez uprising in france last week, 366 workers at bankrupt car parts factory threatened to blow up the factory unless they're paid the equivalent of $41,800. i believe this is two years away from happening here in america. don't hold me to the time, but it's coming. i told you before i went on vacation last week that i was going to read a book called "the coming insurrection." it comes out next month. i have to tell you, this is what i did on my vacation. i highlighted the thing and wrote all over it. this thing is our future. the frenchy fr
job titles don't change the rules, except in washington. that's where they do, and that's request we're in the situation we're in. also, my mother used to tell me, show me your friends an i'll show you your future, since we're getting all buddy buddy with france, here's your future, gang. small-scale replay of the 2005 unrest there. about 60 young people rioted, burning dozens of cars, apparently after learning that a local man tried to commit suicide in jail. the man later died. that's not the...
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but mercy years when the presence in washington, the election of president washington that adams wants to have all the pomp, all of these signs of aristocracy, that he should be called your most royal highness so the relationships between them: and when adams as president in 1798 passes and the alien and sedition acts, that is the final blow for mercy. relationships between her husband and john adams cool completely. i want to skip now because finally in 181 jefferson assumes the presidency and mercy and her husband are delighted because it is now a jeffersonian a republican democracy and she is thrilled. her husband rice congratulatory letters -- nine all of the politicians and mercy still won't publish her history. and finally in 1805 she does. it does one review. now there are many histories of the american revolution by then. it is one review and that reviews says it is okay that after all is written by a woman and you can tell it is. she is crushed but she is more crash because two years go by before she hears from john adams whom she has sent a copy to and finally john adams writ
but mercy years when the presence in washington, the election of president washington that adams wants to have all the pomp, all of these signs of aristocracy, that he should be called your most royal highness so the relationships between them: and when adams as president in 1798 passes and the alien and sedition acts, that is the final blow for mercy. relationships between her husband and john adams cool completely. i want to skip now because finally in 181 jefferson assumes the presidency and...
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after decade of talk, washington, is washington finally ready for serious health care reform? and who's going to pay for this massive overhaul? i'm christine romans, welcome to "your $$$$." >> i'm ali velshi. the recession has seen unemployment soar to over 16% for black males. surprised? well, you shouldn't be. we're going to take a hard look at the real reasons for racial disparity when it comes to wealth and work. >> we reveal the best places to live for singles. >> not useful information for us but might be for you. and sex, money, betrayal. we've got a behind-the-scenes look at the founding of the facebook empire. >>> first, the single biggest overhaul of social policy in some, what, 60 years is health care reform. what the president and congress decide will affect virtually every american. and it's complicated and it's contentious. >> but we're not scared. we're going to give it to you trait. how will your doctor visit change? how much will you pay for it? will this new system, whatever it is, work? our good friend, senior writer at cnnmoney.com. and i'm surprised she st
after decade of talk, washington, is washington finally ready for serious health care reform? and who's going to pay for this massive overhaul? i'm christine romans, welcome to "your $$$$." >> i'm ali velshi. the recession has seen unemployment soar to over 16% for black males. surprised? well, you shouldn't be. we're going to take a hard look at the real reasons for racial disparity when it comes to wealth and work. >> we reveal the best places to live for singles....
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lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> tough times continuing for the nation's airlines. continental announced it is cutting 1,700 jobs and raising fees. it will now cost $20 to check a bag at the airport. $25 to book your ticket over the phone instead of online. the head of the consumer product safety commission is putting companies that make children's product on notice. its enforcement powers are strengthened that means fines for producing dangerous toys going up next month. maximum penalty for consumer violations is going to go from under $2 million to $15 million starting in mid august. >>> severe weather to tell you about in the denver area today. violent thunderstorms in the early hours of the morning brought hail, heavy rain, 60, 70 mile an hour gusts, lightning strikes. some of the damage was major. downed trees crashed into businesses and homes. a big one there. tens of thousands of people were left without power. >>> when our broadcast continues along the way in just a moment, next time you need a credit card, if you told us to see the monks would you think we
lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> tough times continuing for the nation's airlines. continental announced it is cutting 1,700 jobs and raising fees. it will now cost $20 to check a bag at the airport. $25 to book your ticket over the phone instead of online. the head of the consumer product safety commission is putting companies that make children's product on notice. its enforcement powers are strengthened that means fines for producing dangerous toys going up next month. maximum...
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david's day job is writing op eds about foreign affairs for the washington post. he moonlights as a spy novelist writing about foreign affairs. the increment is his latest book and it has me hooked. the title comes from britain's intelligence services, real life unit. although they would deny this that has the license to kill, the famous james bond license. in this novel, the unit is called in to help a cia agent get an iranian scientist out of iran. it's been optioned by hollywood and i can see why.
david's day job is writing op eds about foreign affairs for the washington post. he moonlights as a spy novelist writing about foreign affairs. the increment is his latest book and it has me hooked. the title comes from britain's intelligence services, real life unit. although they would deny this that has the license to kill, the famous james bond license. in this novel, the unit is called in to help a cia agent get an iranian scientist out of iran. it's been optioned by hollywood and i can...
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. >>> this comes from wrc tv 4 in washington, d.c. where in nearby lore ton, virginia, three bald eagles tooko the sky againment they had been treated at a local wildlife center in the last month, including one with a broken wing. it was the first time the center ever released three at the same time. nearby residents of course getting the chance to see them proudly soaring through the sky. beautiful. >>> i'm dan kloeffler, >>> our time now is 4:54, 81 degrees this early in the morning, things getting steamy out there. it looks like clouds above us right now, on this monday morning, the 27th day of the seventh month of 2009 good morning, i'm joe krebs. >> and i'm barbara harrison. we have breaking news, montgomery county police have discovered a body inside a burning car. officers called to the intersection of arlington road and bradley boulevard in bethesda. police will say that one person has died. we have a crew headed to the scene and will bring you the latest throughout the morning. >>> and let's go to our first weather report now
. >>> this comes from wrc tv 4 in washington, d.c. where in nearby lore ton, virginia, three bald eagles tooko the sky againment they had been treated at a local wildlife center in the last month, including one with a broken wing. it was the first time the center ever released three at the same time. nearby residents of course getting the chance to see them proudly soaring through the sky. beautiful. >>> i'm dan kloeffler, >>> our time now is 4:54, 81 degrees this...
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should come away withi think an understanding that hind those rather imposing edifices that y see in washington, all o the buildings that you see in wal street butlook from theoutside and makeou think i shoul pass them, everyone in there must know what th're doing. >> charlie: they mu know sothing and they know sothing we don'tnow. >> or that they think ty know at they're doing. d then you realize, i mean look wha happened, the house hearingsn wall street, where you got all of these bankers up inront of them going we didn't kn, weust were essing. everyone else was borrowin and thought we would borrow ney as well. th recognition that youeel away the edifice people like you and me, pele w are butly threatening they've ne the wrong ing or worrying they're going to be found out or trying to draft their own patch of territory and mayb do it someonelse and maybeind the right mentor t attach themselves to. >> charlie: now, do you lik litics or a or politics. >> i've always en fascinated byolitics. i've never bee politically active but i'm prably a rely liberal but i'm fainated by the behavior of polit
should come away withi think an understanding that hind those rather imposing edifices that y see in washington, all o the buildings that you see in wal street butlook from theoutside and makeou think i shoul pass them, everyone in there must know what th're doing. >> charlie: they mu know sothing and they know sothing we don'tnow. >> or that they think ty know at they're doing. d then you realize, i mean look wha happened, the house hearingsn wall street, where you got all of these...
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in the low 70s around washington and near the bay. forecast for today, coming up in five minutes at 5:01. >>> now let's go to jerry edwards and the news 4 traffic network. >>> good morning. a quick check around town, wilson bridge, you're all right so far. overnight road work still in place 270 northbound headed up to german town. route 50 looking good as we get under way. back to you. >>> here's a look at the big stories happening today. metro plans to work with a maryland based company to design a backup for its train control system. according to the "washington post," the system is supposed to prevent crashes, ntsb investigators have not yet pinpointed the cause of last month's deadly red line crash. 79 people were injured, nine killed. >>> d.c. police have a warning for joggers in ross creek park. a woman out for a morning run was ripped a path in the park yesterday morning. the attack happened in the area of bingham and beach drive. the woman did get away unharmed. >>> chrysler's car allowance rebate system, or c.a.r.s., starts t
in the low 70s around washington and near the bay. forecast for today, coming up in five minutes at 5:01. >>> now let's go to jerry edwards and the news 4 traffic network. >>> good morning. a quick check around town, wilson bridge, you're all right so far. overnight road work still in place 270 northbound headed up to german town. route 50 looking good as we get under way. back to you. >>> here's a look at the big stories happening today. metro plans to work with a...
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the that's sending their new and improved to the hill tonight in h-town, washington, they put together a nice little late inning rally but is it enough at minute made park? we'll find out and a former red skin doing great charity work in the community. we'll talk about that d an ch re coming unext in sports. >>> what's up, everybody. since he returned from the dl june 28th, scott olson has been the pitcher the that's thought they were getting from the marlins in the off season and prior to that the return on the investment, one win, four losses, era skyrocketing at 775, but it's been pretty good the last couple of types out tonight, minute made park in houston put into the third, bye- bye by. so it goes into third, 1-0 houston, 7th inning, bases loaded, five iron and one run scores and then willie harris get in there, willie and made it 5-4 and 11 hits for washington, but base knocking for the rbi winner, astros win it 6-5 and that's fall to 25. the blue jays in foreman ager serving a two game suspension after his ejection on tuesday, and toronto struck out five and in six solid inning
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while, there secretary clinton emphasized the common interest between washington- in washington and new delhi. >> expanded dialogue between our governments is essentia and exciting. but the strength of the partnership ultimately rests on the deep and enduring ties between the indian and american people. >> the secretary of state also addressed global warming and joined bolywood star amir kahn. >>> the white house could soon change the way terror suspects are interrogated. next week, a special task force is expected to set recommendations to the obama ministration. a government official said one of the suggestions will be to create a special unit to handle the questioning of key suspects. the official said the unit would focus on intelligence rather than building crinal cases for prosecution. >>> a wet end to the workweek for me of you and a sunny saturday. a consolation prize. a lot of you took advantage o the great weather. poolside, or outside. it was a gorgeous day. did you like that? kind of a rhyme there, glen. what we want to know is will the sunny days last? >> well, you know, we
while, there secretary clinton emphasized the common interest between washington- in washington and new delhi. >> expanded dialogue between our governments is essentia and exciting. but the strength of the partnership ultimately rests on the deep and enduring ties between the indian and american people. >> the secretary of state also addressed global warming and joined bolywood star amir kahn. >>> the white house could soon change the way terror suspects are interrogated....
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the link to the washington, d.c. council. >>> a motorcycle eludes police. how does it all end? >>> and check in for more on these stories and all the day's breaking news. >> eyewitness news at 5:00 >>> a flight is forced to make an emergency landing. >> hi, everybody. i'm kai jackson. >> and i'm sally thorner. here's what people are talking about. >>> a nightmare for passengers. 126 of them were headed to baltimore, when a hole opened up in the fuselage. but that southwest flight did land safely. and now, a major investigation is under way. eyewitness news stays on the story, live at bwi marshall airport. mike hellgren has complete coverage of the safety of these southwest planes and amazing video from that troubled flight. hi, mike. >> reporter: hi, kai. passengers describe hearing a blast and feeling the cabin pressure change immediately. that hole is right next to the
the link to the washington, d.c. council. >>> a motorcycle eludes police. how does it all end? >>> and check in for more on these stories and all the day's breaking news. >> eyewitness news at 5:00 >>> a flight is forced to make an emergency landing. >> hi, everybody. i'm kai jackson. >> and i'm sally thorner. here's what people are talking about. >>> a nightmare for passengers. 126 of them were headed to baltimore, when a hole opened up in...
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in southeast washington, bob barnard, fox 5 news. >> good point, bob. thank you very much. >>> itlooks like the late king of pop, michael jackson, will not be honor wade congressional resolution. still ahead, hear what house speaker nancy pelosi had to say as she rejected the idea. >>> coming up next, metro gets tough on operators slacking on the job. >> reporter: metro says no more to texting and sleeping. the new zero tolerance policy coming up. >>> welcome back. taking a look at traffic on the american legion bridge, what a nice sight this is. got nice weather outside. got limited traffic out there. good start to a friday. hope flu a good start to the weekend. >> i think it is a good start to the weekend. and you know, as far as the weekend goes,this will be the best day. >> and it's not even the weekend. >> here what is is going to happen. we'll have the weather that we really should have been having. >> we've been just spoiled the last few weeks. >> absolutely right. we'll be spoiled again today so do enjoy it, boys and girls. satellite-radar will
in southeast washington, bob barnard, fox 5 news. >> good point, bob. thank you very much. >>> itlooks like the late king of pop, michael jackson, will not be honor wade congressional resolution. still ahead, hear what house speaker nancy pelosi had to say as she rejected the idea. >>> coming up next, metro gets tough on operators slacking on the job. >> reporter: metro says no more to texting and sleeping. the new zero tolerance policy coming up. >>>...
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if washington were to take a break this week, we would be up 500 points. there is a great pizza place. >> i have to ask you about the oil margin thing. >> i'm sitting there and they areaying listen, if they raise margins, that will hurt it. how about $147 a barrel? was that not harmful? that wouldn't have happened. the reason why we have margin requirements is so that we don't create leverage. th are saying we never raid rates. look what happened. it'skay to limit leverage. not everyone has a rig to borrow 10-1. >> what would you like to see be there? >> we don't find a level where it would discourage traders to corner the market with others or get driven out by shorting. it's reasonable to put up 25 cents or 50 cents or 25 cents on the dollar. let's find a level so that they are there. there is nothing that said they have a right to be able to trash. it's not in there. >> i was sure it was. >> it's not there. >> i think i wrote it on the end of mine. what will be the biggest surprise some. >> it would not sho me to see apple have a number that blows your
if washington were to take a break this week, we would be up 500 points. there is a great pizza place. >> i have to ask you about the oil margin thing. >> i'm sitting there and they areaying listen, if they raise margins, that will hurt it. how about $147 a barrel? was that not harmful? that wouldn't have happened. the reason why we have margin requirements is so that we don't create leverage. th are saying we never raid rates. look what happened. it'skay to limit leverage. not...
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who were very close to washington, or who saw washington up close. but having said all of that, i can't think of anybody else that i would have rather had as commander. i think toward beige then the daniel green of 1780 might have been able to have done a job as well as washington did or perhaps even better. but greene was not prepared for that kind of position in 1775. and people like charles lee or horatio gates, they were just out of the picture altogether because they had been professional british officers. and congress was in to go there. congress wanted a native born american to be the commander. and you look at who is around. i mean, people like john sullivan, who had been a lawyer in new hampshire and whatever. i just don't see anyone who would have fit the bill. and i think you have to look at the total picture of washington. he is a pretty good administrator of the army. the officer corps was blindly loyal, by and large, the washington. he worked extraordinarily well with state governors and with congress. so he i think made up for some of
who were very close to washington, or who saw washington up close. but having said all of that, i can't think of anybody else that i would have rather had as commander. i think toward beige then the daniel green of 1780 might have been able to have done a job as well as washington did or perhaps even better. but greene was not prepared for that kind of position in 1775. and people like charles lee or horatio gates, they were just out of the picture altogether because they had been professional...
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steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> there are den ianing fissures between ahmadinejad and the supreme leader considered his strongest supporter. in a rare show of defiance toward khomeini, president ahmadinejad insisted on preserving his choice for top vice president. it comes from strong opposition from hardline elements who criticized that candidate's moderate stance towards israel. ahmadinejad's choice is also his son-in-law. iranian media is reporting that ahmadinejad is arguing for more time for his choice despite the ayatollah's calls to dismiss his selection. >>> meanwhile, the obama administration is stretching its stabs against iran's nuclear mission, for the first time suggesting a defense missile shield for allies in the gulf. secretary of state hillary clinton said in lite of the iranian nuclear threat, the u.s. would consider extending a, quote, defense umbrella over the middle east. she continued to call for a diplomatic solution but the res rick suggests the white house is weighing military strategies to negotiations fail. this sunday morning in a "meet the pres
steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> there are den ianing fissures between ahmadinejad and the supreme leader considered his strongest supporter. in a rare show of defiance toward khomeini, president ahmadinejad insisted on preserving his choice for top vice president. it comes from strong opposition from hardline elements who criticized that candidate's moderate stance towards israel. ahmadinejad's choice is also his son-in-law. iranian media is reporting that ahmadinejad is...